Live demo
The email you've been putting off.
Here's what it looks like.
These are real outputs from Unsent — not mockups, not cherry-picked. The same thing you'll get in 15 seconds.
Situation
At this company 2 years. Took on a team lead role 6 months ago without a title or pay change. Performance reviews went well. Haven't asked yet because it never felt like "the right time."
Subject
Conversation about my compensation — Jordan
Hi Marcus,
I'd like to schedule some time to talk about my compensation. I've been thinking about this for a while, and I'd rather address it directly than let it sit quietly.
Over the past 6 months, my role has shifted meaningfully. I stepped into team lead responsibilities — coordinating across 3 people, owning the client delivery process, and handling decisions that previously went up a level. That's been work I'm genuinely glad to do, and I've gotten good feedback on how I've handled it.
What hasn't changed is my title or pay. I think that's worth a conversation.
I'm not looking to make demands — I want to understand what's possible and talk through it together. Would you have 30 minutes this week or next?
Thanks,
Jordan
Situation
Leaving after 3 years for a role that's a better fit for where I want to go. Good relationship with manager. Want to preserve the connection — might need them as a reference.
Subject
My resignation — effective May 16
Hi Sarah,
I wanted to follow up on our conversation this morning in writing.
I'm resigning from my position, with my last day being May 16th. This has been a genuinely hard decision — I've learned a lot here, and working with you and the team has meant more than I've probably said out loud.
I'm leaving for an opportunity that's a step toward something I've been working toward for a while. It's not about being unhappy here — it's about a specific direction I need to go.
I want to make sure the transition is clean. I'll document everything I'm working on and am happy to help hire or train my replacement during my remaining time.
Thank you for three years of real support. I hope our paths cross again.
Best,
Alex
Situation
Got an offer from a company I'm genuinely excited about — but accepted a competing offer 3 days ago. Need to decline without burning the bridge. They were great throughout the process.
Subject
Re: Offer — Software Engineer
Hi Priya,
Thank you for the offer — and for how thoughtful the entire process has been. I genuinely mean that.
I'm writing to let you know I won't be able to accept. I made a commitment to another company earlier this week, and I need to honor that.
This was a harder decision than I expected. The role, the team, and the work you described all sounded like the kind of thing I'd want to be part of. I'm genuinely sorry the timing didn't work out.
I hope we can stay in touch. I have real respect for what you're building, and I'd welcome the chance to reconnect if it ever makes sense.
Thank you again for your time and generosity throughout.
Best,
Sam
Situation
Got feedback that my presentation was "too technical" for the audience. I disagree — the audience was engineers. Feeling defensive. Need to push back without being dismissive of the feedback entirely.
Subject
Re: Presentation feedback
Hi David,
Thanks for taking the time to share feedback on the presentation. I want to engage with it seriously because I think there's something worth talking through.
I hear the concern about the technical depth. At the same time, I made a deliberate choice to go into that level of detail because the audience was primarily engineers — people who would actually implement what I was presenting. My assumption was that a surface-level overview would leave them without what they needed.
I might be wrong about that, and I'd genuinely like to understand: was the feedback that the *room* felt lost, or more that the framing made it harder to follow for non-technical stakeholders who were also there?
If there's a calibration I need to make, I want to make it — I just want to make sure I'm solving the right problem.
Thanks,
Jamie
Your situation isn't in the demo.
It doesn't have to be.
These took 15 seconds each. Yours will too. Fill in your details — Unsent writes the rest. You decide whether to send it.
Free to try — 3 drafts per session. No account needed.